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I believe Cape Air has the largest fleet of Cessna 402s.
This article is actually pretty accurate, but it goes downhill when it says, "Over the next decade, the company stopped production of all propeller-driven aircraft, including the 402C." Actually Cessna continued to make propellor driven aircraft (i.e. the Caravan) just not piston engine aircraft. and "The only existing multi-engine small planes are the new generation of business jets, which cost four times as much as comparable propeller-driven aircraft." Well there a bunch of new twins being made, but they just don't seem to be the size that Cape Air needs. Probably the closest would be a Seneca V. It makes you wonder though, what will replace these planes in the future? Cape airlines scramble to repair Cessnas FAA sends alert on wing structure - Boston Globe http://www.boston.com/news/local/mas...epair_cessnas/ |
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